Word: heart
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...distance makes the heart grow fonder, the Harvard men's soccer team should be longing for a return to postseason play this year...
...course, Harshbarger's popularity has not always been so assured. Even in Cambridge where he lived as an undergraduate and law school student, Central Square residents interviewed by The Crimson last February questioned whether the attorney general had their best interests at heart...
...people who are important to each other because of the things they share, not because of the things that make them different and diverse and new and exciting. Like most first-years, I didn't always remember to take my time, or to do things because they moved my heart instead of because they were here and they were new. Luckily, I made it through my first year without any emotional avalanches. But I probably could have benefited from knowing what took me three more years to learn: the temptation during the first year of college is to do everything...
...scene crystallized fears that the world's top rulers have lost their direction at a time when leadership is desperately needed to pull the global economy out of its tailspin. If confidence lies at the heart of finance, Russia stands as a metaphor for how much of it has been lost. Instead of propping each other up at this most surreal of summits, the two key Presidents seemed to be dragging each other down. Clinton's lackluster public performance only seemed to emphasize the feeble condition of his host country. Yeltsin's failing faculties and crumbling power base reflected badly...
...just because Starr has sent 36 boxes of evidence to Capitol Hill, but because he'll lie to us again. At the heart of the Lewinsky matter is the simple fact that time and again Clinton has put himself and his desires ahead of the country and its needs. And that is the worst thing a president...